Australian minister for women to quit politics at election
Her announcement follows the departure of other women from the ruling party, with some citing disunity, bullying and intimidation.
Anti-abortion activists hold 46th annual March for Life in Washington
March which will end in a rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court to protest the ruling that effectively legalized abortion nationwide more than four decades ago
Isle of Man becomes first in British Isles to decriminalise abortion
The island - a self-governing territory that is under British sovereignty - previously only allowed abortion in limited circumstances
Feminist strippers win fight to keep UK club open
Sex work and stripping have long divided feminists, with critics arguing it encourages the objectification of women, while those in favour saying women have the right to use their bodies as they wish
In third year, U.S. women's marches turn to 2020 elections
March On will kick off an initiative to mobilize women voters by hosting a "March on the Polls 2020" on Saturday in dozens of cities
Mum on trial for FGM 'used witchcraft' to silence UK police
Jury shown pictures of two cow tongues which police discovered in the freezer of the mother's east London flat
UK intelligence agency launches new mission - to train girls in cyber skills
Figures show only 11 percent of the global cyber workforce is female
Haitian women struggle to get help for children fathered by U.N. troops
The U.N.'s peacekeeping arm said does not take responsibility for financial assistance to children fathered by peacekeepers
UCLA's perfect 10 gymnast targets domestic violence, body shaming
Katelyn Ohashi hopes to harness the attention she received from her flawless gymnastics routine to help more women
More women catch Ebola in Congo in 'unexpected' twist of gender roles
The outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is the world's second largest and has infected 663 people so far